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August 22, 2025

First100 20250822

By  Katherine Knott

Welcome back to After the First 100 Days, Inside Higher Ed’s weekly roundup of news from the Hill to the Oval Office. I’m your host, Katherine Knott, IHE’s news editor. 

It’s Day 214 of the second Trump administration, and federal law enforcement agencies are still occupying Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday evening that the government doesn’t have to restore $783 million in canceled National Institutes of Health grants. We’ll have more about that next week, because we’re spending today making sense of it.

But I want to dig into a new survey of financial aid administrators that showed mounting frustration over how the Education Department is handling student aid. More administrators who took the survey say they are struggling to get a hold of the department or are seeing longer delays in processing of applications. For example, 63 percent of institutions surveyed that have submitted their E-App—a form that must be completed and approved in order to receive federal aid—said their submission had yet to be processed in July. 

All this is raising concerns that students might not get their federal aid in time for the start of the academic year. 

But the Education Department argues that the survey of 500 institutions “blatantly parrots falsehoods” and those who responded are “the ones most likely to harbor anti-Trump sentiments.” A department spokesperson touted the department’s early release of the FAFSA. But that form is just one piece of the puzzle, and colleges are worried about the behind-the-scenes processes that are key to getting money out the door.

In Other News: The department is taking aim at nonpartisan voter ed work, saying such jobs are political activities and don’t prepare students for the workforce. A memo released this week bans colleges from using Federal Work-Study funds to pay students to work on voter registration efforts and other similar activities. Additionally, the memo warned colleges against distributing registration materials to students they believe are ineligible to vote in state or federal elections. 

Remember you can find the latest on lawsuits against the Trump administration here. We’re updating it on Mondays.

That’s it for Week 31. And it’s back-to-school season—what are you all looking forward to? How do you expect these federal changes to change campus life this academic year? I’m at katherine.knott@insidehighered.com.

If, or when, news breaks this afternoon or over the weekend, you can find the latest at InsideHigherEd.com. In the meantime, I’ll be exploring my new neighborhood, Takoma, and watching Jury Duty to prep for jury duty. Have a good weekend!

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News

 
Government Student Aid Policy
Survey Shows Rising Concern Over Federal Aid Staff Cuts

The share of institutions reporting disruptions to financial aid operations is growing—a trend the Education Department calls a biased attempt to “preserve the status quo.”

Government Student Aid Policy
New PSLF Rule Could Limit Debt Relief Access for Thousands

Student advocates and higher ed lobbyists fear the suggested changes could lead to a shortfall in employees to fill high-demand, low-wage jobs.

Government State Policy
At SHEEO Conference, State Leaders Plot a Way Forward

Despite acknowledging a “radically different policy environment” in D.C., state commissioners and policy staff remain confident in the mission and value of higher ed.

Faculty Issues Labor & Unionization
‘Higher Ed Alone Cannot Save Democracy’

More than a year into his presidency of the American Association of University Professors—including nearly seven months of Trump’s targeting of universities—Todd Wolfson is calling for a “multisector” fight that’s not just reactive.

Government Politics & Elections
Tracking Key Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration

Higher education groups are suing the federal government at an exceptional scale in an effort to block executive orders, DEI guidance and other policy changes. Here’s the latest on the legal challenges.

Global International Students in U.S.
More Barriers on the Horizon for International Students

Advocates worry the Trump administration is planning to end a long-standing policy that allows international students to stay in the U.S. until their studies are complete.

Government Student Aid Policy
Sanders, Senate Dems Press McMahon for Answers About Debt Relief Pause

The Education Department said in July that it was temporarily halting forgiveness for income-based repayment because of a court order. The senators dispute that reasoning.

Quick Takes

 
International Students in U.S.
6,000 Student Visas Revoked
Politics & Elections
ED Clamps Down on Student Voting Work
Science & Research Policy
NIH Director Orders Review of All Current, Planned Research
Government
Federal District Judge Rules Against Trump’s Anti-DEI Orders
FTC Throws Out Deceptive Advertising Complaint Against Grand Canyon University

Views

 
Opinion
Views
Higher Ed’s Accountability Moment

With an ROI rule coming into force, higher ed must respond with responsibility and intention, Jennifer Cowley writes.

Opinion
Columns Confessions of a Community College Dean
How to Read a Memo

The AG’s memo offers a glimpse into the unconscious (or at least unspoken) assumptions animating the administration.

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